Udaipur

Centralised Bio-medical Waste Treatment Facility in Udaipur

INTRODUCTION

M/s. Envision Enviro Engineers Pvt. Ltd. is setting up Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment and Disposal Facility (CBMWTDF) in the Udaipur.

The CBMWTDF is presently collect and treat waste from entire Districts of Udaipur, Rajsamand, Banswara, Chittorgarh, Dungarpur, Pratapgarh, Sirohi

ENVISION ENVIRO ENGINEERS PVT. LTD., a pollution control and Environmental Engineering firm active in South Gujarat for more than 20 years feels proud to present an economical and efficient way of managing Bio-medical Waste (BMW) to Medical professionals and practitioners of South Gujarat. We propose an affordable scheme for treatment and disposal of all types of bio-medical waste generated by Dispensaries, Clinical Laboratories, Hospitals, Health Centers, R & D Centers and other generators of bio-medical waste.

ENVISION is a group of highly motivated and energetic personnel ready to take up any challenge, led by talented and experienced partners and assisted by technical advisors who have been pioneers in their areas of expertise. ENVISION is active in the field of environmental and pollution control engineering for more than 20 years with a vision of supporting and being a part of development that is sustainable to the environment. Total number of technical personnel is more than 30, which includes 10 engineers, 10 scientists, 2 microbiologists and adequate supporting staff.

BIO-MEDICAL WASTE MANAGEMENT RULES

As per the Gazette Notification dated 20th July, 1998 it is the duty of every occupier (a person having control over an institution or premises) of an institution generating bio-medical waste including a hospital, nursing home, clinic, dispensary, veterinary institution, animal house, pathological laboratory, blood bank to take all steps to ensure that such waste is handled without any adverse effect to human health and the environment.

Under these rules…

  • Bio-medical waste shall not be mixed with other wastes.
  • Bio-medical waste shall be segregated into container / bags at the point of generation as per their respective categories.
  • Bio-medical waste shall not be stored for more than 48 hrs.
  • Every occupier is required to set up requisite bio-medical waste treatment facilities like incinerator, autoclave, microwave system for the treatment of waste or ensure requisite treatment of waste at a common waste treatment facility.
  • Every occupier shall make an application to the prescribed authority for grant of Authorization.
  • Every occupier shall maintain records related to generation, collection, reception, storage, transportation, treatment and disposal of bio-medical waste.

CATEGORIES OF BIO-MEDICAL WASTE AND ITS MODE OF TREATMENT

NO.

CATEGORY

WASTE CATEGORY

METHOD OF DISPOSAL

1

No. 1

Human anatomical waste
(human tissues, organs, body parts)

Incineration
2No. 2

Animal waste
(animal tissues, organs, body parts carcasses, bleeding parts, fluid, blood and experimental animals used in research, waste generated by veterinary hospitals colleges, discharge from hospitals animal houses)

Incineration
3No. 3

Microbiology & biotechnology waste
(wastes from laboratory cultures, stocks or specimens of micro-organism live or attenuated vaccines, human and animal cell culture used in research and infectious agents from research and industrial laboratories, wastes from production of biologicals toxins, dishes and levices used for transfer of cultures)

Autoclaving/ shredding
4No. 4

Waste sharps
(Needles, syringes, scalpels, blades, glass, etc. That may cause puncture and cuts. This included both used and unused sharps)

Autoclaving/ shredding

5No. 5Discarded medical and Cytotoxic drugs
(wastes comprising or outdated, contaminated and discarded medicines)
Incineration
6No. 6

Soiled waste
(items contaminated with blood, and body, fluids including cotton, dressings, soiled plaster casts, lines beddings, other material contaminated with blood)

Incineration
7No. 7

Solid waste
(wastes generated from disposable items other than the waste sharps such as tubings, catheters, in travenous sets etc.)

Autoclaving/ shredding

8No. 9

Incineration ash
(ash from incineration of bio-medical waste)

Disposal in secured landfill

DETAILS OF TREATMENT FACILITY WITH INFRASTRUCTURE

LAND BREAK-UP OF THE PLANT AREA

SR. NO.LAND USEAPPROX. AREA (SQ. MT.)
1Shed for Incinerator, Autoclave, Shredder Building18.35 x 7.00 x 5.50
2Autoclavable Waste Storage Aria5.75 x 2.64 x 3.00
3Incinerable Waste Storage Aria5.75 x 2.83 x 3.00
4Treated (Ash) Storage Area3.95 x 4.35 x 3.00
5Office Area5.81 x 3.00 x 3.00
6ETP Area15.00 x 2.50
7Control Room Area4.65 x 3.30 x 3.00
8Washing Area4.50 x 5.50
9Security cabin Area2.00 x 2.00 x 3.00
DETAILS OF TRANSPORTATION VEHICLE
  • TATA ACE / MAHINDRA BOLERO WITH CLOSED BODY: 10 NOS.
DETAILS OF MANPOWER : ORGANOGRAM
TREATMENT EQUIPMENT OF BIOMEDICAL WASTE
  • Incinerator with Automatic waste loading system. (50 kg/hr)
  • Venturi Scrubbing System (APCD)
  • Chimney (30 M)
  • Autoclave (50 Kg/hr)
  • Shredder (50 Kg/hr)
  • Air Compressor (5 cfm)
  • Effluent Treatment Plant (ETP).
  • Electrification
  • Plumbing
  • D.G. Set ( 20 KVA)

INCINERATOR

Nos.: 1
Capacity: 50 Kg./ Hr.
Fuel: LDO / HSD (Duel Fired)

Type of Burner Operation: Automatic.
Operating Hours: Continuous.
Stack Height: 30 m.
Temperature: Primary Chamber – 850 0C
:Secondary Chamber – 1050 + 50 0C

AUTOCLAVE
Nos.: 1
Type: High Pressure High Vacuum.
Capacity: 50 Kg / Cycle

SHREDDER
Nos.: 1
Capacity: 50 Kg./Hr
Blades: Combined Hook / Shear Blades.
Safety Features: Auto Reverse System

DISPOSAL OF TREATED BIOMEDICAL WASTE

The treated bio-medical waste shall be disposed as per the following table-6.1.

NO.WASTE CATEGORYDISPOSAL METHOD
1.Wastes after disinfection and shreddingAuthorized Recycler
2.Disinfected & Shredded sharpsSharp Pits
3.Incineration ash (36.2/ BMW Cat. No. 9)TSDF Site
4.Treated waste waterUsed for gardening
5.ETP SludgeTSDF Site
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